This is easier:
Use the rectangle marque tool to make a selection. Then go to SELECT > MODIFY > SMOOTH and set the corner radius value in pixels. This will give you a rounded rectangle selection. Go to SELECT > INVERSE to select the part that you don't want. Fill that with the background color. Then export for web.
-Verdi

On 1/24/06, Jen Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Use the round selection tool to select the part of the corner you want
to keep. Holding the shift key down, also select the other corners,
making a round are to keep. Switch the the square selection tool and
add all of the rest of the masthead (that you want to keep). Under the
selection menu, select inverse selection. Now you should have the parts
that you don't want selected -- and you can delete them (hit the delete
key on the keyboard), or fill them with black (paint bucket tool is one
way to do it). Feather the selection before you delete or fill for a
softer edge. Play with the amount of feather to get different results.

There may be another way to do this... but that's how I would do it,
and how I can explain it in a 90 second tutorial.

hope this helps,
jen

On Jan 24, 2006, at 3:17 AM, bleedxapathy wrote:

>  Hello,
> I'm still learning photoshop and have looked at and for many tutorials
> to do what i want to do but i can't seem to figure out how to do it.
> what i want to do is round the corners on my header of my webpage.
> http://www.nerdxcore.net/
>
> -nathan




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